Translartion. Region: Russians Fedetion –
Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –
March 1 marked three years since the opening of the headquarters of the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps on the territory of the State University of Management. Congratulations to our volunteers on this date!
It should be noted that the Moscow City Branch of the VSKS is one of the largest branches of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, which includes more than 400 volunteers from 19 squads on the territories of higher and secondary educational institutions of the capital, as well as 8 school rescue squads.
MGO VSKS as of today:
— organized security at more than 60 major events; — made 5 missions to the territory of the Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics as part of the Moscow-VSKS-Donbass project and helped 56 families by carrying out emergency recovery operations and delivering humanitarian aid to residents of villages and towns; — organizes and delivers aid to military personnel in the SVO zone; — works in the joint headquarters of the Kursk and Rostov regions, the city of Anapa, and also conducts missions to the Belgorod, Tver and Zaporozhye regions, the LPR and DPR; — conducts training for the population and popularizes a culture of security.
In 2024 alone, more than 100 master classes and 50 safety towns were held, and about 19,000 Muscovites and guests of the capital took part in them.
MGO VSKS is not just an organization, it is a friendly team of like-minded people united by a common goal – to help people in trouble. This is a community where mutual assistance, responsibility and professionalism are valued.
We congratulate all members of the Moscow City Organization of the VSKS on the anniversary of the headquarters opening! We are extremely happy to have such a neighborhood. We wish you not to reduce your activity, but at the same time not to forget about your own safety when performing tasks. Thank you for your noble work!
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